Lost Horizons is a collaboration between Simon Raymonde, former bassist of the Cocteau Twins, and drummer Richard Thomas, whose past resume includes Dif Juz and the Jesus and Mary Chain. Their haunting, low-key indie pop combines elements of dance-rock and Bowie-esque singer songwriter folk. In Quiet Moments features a distinguished cast of guest singers and a handful of supporting instrumentalists embellishing the core duo's gorgeously free-flowing and loose-limbed blueprint. While the albbum has it's pockets of loss, they are aligned to the concept of hope, and the end result is more about rebirth than death.
Lost Horizons is a collaboration between Simon Raymonde, former bassist of the Cocteau Twins, and drummer Richard Thomas, whose past resume includes Dif Juz and the Jesus and Mary Chain. Their haunting, low-key indie pop combines elements of dance-rock and Bowie-esque singer songwriter folk. In Quiet Moments features a distinguished cast of guest singers and a handful of supporting instrumentalists embellishing the core duo's gorgeously free-flowing and loose-limbed blueprint. While the albbum has it's pockets of loss, they are aligned to the concept of hope, and the end result is more about rebirth than death.
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Details
- Format: CD
- Label: BURD
- Rel. Date: 03/12/2021
- UPC: 5400863038755
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Available Formats and Editions
1. Halcyon
2. I Woke Up with An Open Heart
3. Grey Tower
4. Linger
5. One for Regret
6. Every Beat That Passed
7. Nobody Knows My Name
8. Cordelia
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Lost Horizons is a collaboration between Simon Raymonde, former bassist of the Cocteau Twins, and drummer Richard Thomas, whose past resume includes Dif Juz and the Jesus and Mary Chain. Their haunting, low-key indie pop combines elements of dance-rock and Bowie-esque singer songwriter folk. In Quiet Moments features a distinguished cast of guest singers and a handful of supporting instrumentalists embellishing the core duo's gorgeously free-flowing and loose-limbed blueprint. While the albbum has it's pockets of loss, they are aligned to the concept of hope, and the end result is more about rebirth than death.